This piece was done for a package illustration for the Star Wars miniatures line. I used acrylic for the loose underpainting washes and then used quite a bit more oil on top for this one... oil with generous amounts of painting medium to slide around a little more than I usually do. It was fun... I think I'll do it more often.

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Wow, I just bought a book with your work in it and this was one of the pieces that really blew me out of the water. The sense of depth and movement are stunning. After seeing you had an account here, I felt obligated to express my admiration of your talent and work. Truly stunning.

I love the black and red armor. I would love to see more of Luke as a Jedi but more armored and hooded and stuff like the characters in the game The Old Republic some of the later progression Jedi armor in that is badass!

This is a fantastic pose, and I love the sense of movement and depth, with the dust at the back leg. Oil on acrylic, you say? And you're using a medium to keep the oil workable for longer? Can I ask, are you working on art board, stretched paper, or something else? (I'm thinking in terms of wear and wrinkling to the surface, with multiple medium used, plus incompatibility of mediums).

Also, is how do I actually buy a print?? And could I get it signed, please

This is a fantastic pose, and I love the sense of depth with the dust at the back leg. Oil on acrylic, you say? And you're using a medium to keep the oil workable for longer? Can I ask, are you working on art board, stretched paper, or something else? (I'm thinking in terms of wear and wrinkling to the surface, with multiple medium used, plus incompatibility of mediums).

Also, is how do I actually buy a print?? And could I get it signed, please